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'Tm L I ,O ,-A N Graduation Speakers DORIS WILSON, by maintaining an average grade of 94.33 for her four year course, won the distinction of being Valedictorian of the Graduating Class of '25, Joan Cobbett, by completing her course with an average of 92.23, became the Salutatorian. The others in order of scholarship standing were: Harold Nutley, Doris Prater, Saich Kondo, Beatrice Mauritz, Cornelius Holcomb, Leah McLean, Mar- garet Granberg, and Mildred Butler. Otto Johnson was elected by the Senior Class as their representative on the program. Gordon Alcorn was chosen from the Class by the Faculty to appear on the commence- ment program. ' Ffftl'lf7l
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I I xkrvlllu a V 117 I' Q lui L I Class Poem Oh, our Twenty-five was a gallant ship, And was manned by a gallant crew, When she'sta'rted off on her maiden trip On a sea that was strange and new! For she sought the gems that were known of old- All under a cloudless sky, And many a chest of silver and gold In the halls of our Lincoln High. 'Twas a noble sight on the open sea, When she proudly unfurled each sail, And many a heart that was brave and free, Rejoiced as she breasted the gale. Among smiling isles she has made her Way Like a ship on the Spanish Main, And 'twere long to tell of the wealth that lay In her course like a field of grain. And four long years have now come and gone, And lo! o'er the glimmering foam, That same Twenty-five at the new day's dawn Comes abearing the treasure home. And as she returns amid laughter and mirth, With her banner of roses unfurled, We are wondering what is to be its worth In the market they call The World. And the summer sun in the month of June Looks down as we say good-bye. For the crew must part, yes, and all too soon, Leave the Haven of Lincoln High. ELMA SINES, '25JYr', O yiffiry .42-Z v, 4 , F rte
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L I NE .A COLORS Green and Salmon MOTTO Service is the root of character. FLOWER Rose S t
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